Introduction:
First I'd like to thank
Sansun for supplying this case. Additionally I removed all Batman jokes from this review.
Personally I've never heard of Sansun before, nor had my colleagues at techPowerUp!. After some research (reading their site) it seems they make quite a lot of different computer related things: computer cases, webcams, mice, USB sticks etc. The Bat is a low budget case with a nice design on first sight. Of course I took a closer look at it to see what else it has to offer.
Specifications |
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Case type | ATX mid tower |
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Suitable motherboards | ATX and mATX |
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Bays | 4×5.25" and 2×3.5" external, 4×3.5" internal |
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Expansion slots | 7 (depending on motherboard) |
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Front connectors | 2×USB 2.0, microphone, headphone, optional Firewire |
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Weight | 8.3 Kg |
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Dimensions | 505×265×565 mm (H×W×D) |
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Material | 0.7 mm SECC steel |
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Available models | Red, blue and silver |
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The package
The box contains the following:

The case of course, protected by Styrofoam and a nice plastic bag. Nothing special here.

A little bag with some screws needed to build everything in the case and a little note on how to connect the wires to the board.
And that's actually it. Nothing extra, though you should have all you need.
The case